Popular for his acting skills at CSI Miami, Rory Cochrane is an American actor who has proven his relevance in the entertainment industry. He has played many roles in both television series and films. Moreso, his net worth shows that he has made tremendous amounts of money from his acting endeavors. He is not married yet but is in a serious relationship with a very pretty woman. Read on to learn more about him.
Rory Cochrane’s biography.
Rory Cochrane was born on a Monday February 28th, 1972 in Syracuse, New York, United States of America. There are not many details about his immediate family, however sources state that his father, whose name is unknown, is Irish while his mother, Nicki Cochrane, is Indian.
The CSI star is one of two children born to his parents. He has a sister; Siobhan Cochrane and a brother, Brendan Cochrane. At some point in his youth he moved to England with his family and spent most of his younger years there. When it came time for high school, Rory returned to his birthplace and attended LaGuardia High School of Performing Arts. There are no records anywhere showing this actor attended college.
career
Rory Cochrane began his acting career with a role in a docudrama Saturday Night Starring Connie Chung in 1989. He then guest-starred in the 1990 drama series, HELP. Rory’s fifteen-minute appearance in the film; A Kiss Before Dying became the platform on which he gained media attention. He seized his moment and gave the reel his best shot. He then cemented a lead role in the film, Fathers and Sons .
To the extent that his 15-minute role propelled him to fame, Rory gained more fame after appearing in the television drama’s high school series. Dazed and confused . A drama series later ranked third on Entertainment Weekly’s list of the 50 Greatest High School Movies of All Time.
In 1994, Rory Cochrane played a role in the action comedy film; Play love and a .45 as Billy Mack. The following year began with his appearance on Empire Records as Lucas, where he then had a role in A Scanner Dark . After building a successful acting career, he was able to take on other roles with ease and starred in various films such as The Low Life (1995) , Dog Town (1997) , The Adventures of Sebastian Cole (1998) , Flawless (1999) , Black and White (1999), Sunset Strip (2000) , The Main Pig (2000) , Southlander (2001), Hart’s War (2002) , Right At Your Door (2006) and the rest of them.He also became a recurring star in the three seasons of the CSI drama series; CSI: Maimi . He also co-starred in the crime thriller Black Mass (2015) with John Depp . His recent films include The Outsider (2018), White Boy Rick (2018) and Antlers . Aside from his popular role in the CSI drama series, some people are aware of his recurring role in The Enterprise and 24 .
What is his net worth?
Having had a successful career that has spanned that long, nothing less is expected of the CSI star. Its financial value is believed to be set at $3 million. As the number of roles increases, his net worth will surely increase.
Is Rory Cochrane Married?
When it comes to love, Rory has had his share of love stories. He began dating actress Renée Zellweger in 1993. Details of how the lovebirds met are far from known. Their relationship, while it lasted, was heavily publicized. Unfortunately, she never made it to the altar. They called it off after two years of togetherness.
After many years of assuming that the CSI star had decided not to pursue a relationship, a woman named Tracy Zahoryin was spotted with him in 2013. During our excavations, we found that the two have long been an item. They are yet to get married, but the duo know exactly what they have in common.
Why did he leave CSI Miami?
Rory has been one of the shining stars on CSI: Maimi since 2002. He plays the role of Tim Speedle, who handles cases with an intelligent alarmist attitude. In one episode of the drama, his character was killed in the line of duty. As a result, many of his fans have questioned the reasons his character was killed off. Rory stated in an interview that he really wanted to leave the show because it seemed endless, but also expressed his bitterness towards the screenwriters that they should have played something more creative.